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Anonymous Posted on Jun 01, 2014

Hi my new yamaha v373 amp needs a preamp to run a turntable so was going to use my previous onkyo txsv424 just wondering the best way to connect these two?

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If your new Yamaha does not have jacks labeled PHONO, and I doubt it does, you will need an external phono preamp to get the output level necessary for a line level input, which is 300 millivolts.

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The turntable output cables go into the input of the magnetic cartridge preamp. The output ones go into an a tape in or aux on the Onkyo. I'm assuming that it doesn't have a input that says deck on it. Apart from getting some good quality interconnects between the devices it's a very simple thing to do.

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SOURCE: I have a Technics turntable SLL20 and I am trying

Yes, signal from a turntable is much lower than that from tape/CD.

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SOURCE: I tried connecting my old Technics turntable using

you turtable will need a pre amp especially if you have a magnetic pickup cartridge

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